In Hoodoo Folk Magic, Spell-Craft, and Occultism

ABRUS PRECATORIUS is a plant in the Legume (Bean and
Pea) family whose vivid red and black seeds have
led to common names like LADY BUG BEAN and CRAB'S
EYE. In their native India the seeds are called
GUNGA or GUNTEH, and in the Caribbean they are
known as JEQUIRITY. The use of the seeds in
jewelry has given rise to other names, such as
ROSARY BEAN and PRAYER BEAD BEAN. Wherever they
are found in the world, ABRUS PRECATORIUS seeds
are carried for good luck and used in making
amulets. They also have medicinal properties and
contain psychotropic elements related to DMT and
LSD-25, but they are DANGEROUS to ingest, because
they are POISONOUS. We make no claims for ABRUS
PRECATORIUS SEEDS, and sell as a Curio only.
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